Firstly, THANK YOU to all those who do a GREAT JOB in the interests of the game of squash. More specifically, thank you to those who have complied with closing dates for event entries thus far for 2013.

However, regrettably, it has come to our attention that once again people claim to not have received details regarding the SA Schools Selection criteria, the tournaments required to be played in for selection, the entry formats, the closing dates for tournaments, etc.

This has happened, despite countless reminders sent to administrators/ players/ parents and Continue reading →

World No2 Roger Federer is backing Squash to be added to the Olympic Games programme in 2020.

“I think it’s a wonderful sport. It’s unfortunate some sports don’t get the opportunity to be in the Olympics,” said Federer. “I think squash would deserve it. They run a great tour and they have great players and characters. I’d personally be very happy for them.” Continue reading →

It was a pretty incredible week last week playing in the Tournament of Champions staged under the impressive chandeliers in Grand Central Terminal in New York. The sense of occasion is immense walking onto that glass court in such a public arena. It was only my second year at the Tournament after losing out in the 1st round in 2012 to Nicolas Mueller from Switzerland.

My first challenge was the solid left handed Englishman Peter Barker, seeded 5th for the Continue reading →